im only getting 305 mh/s atm... wondering if thats as high as they will go, i was pushing 380-400 per gpu in win7 with MSI AB...

if u are getting anything near the 400mh/s i'd like to know what is needed to be done to get them there.

If a solution is presented to me, i will provide btc's in return for the helpful insight

305 mh/s seems low to me, so any help would be great, or reasoning as to why im only able to get them to that.

speed in bamt will be exactly speed in windows or anything else, or something is wrong/different.the os really has nothing to do with this, its just the mining kernel and possibly the drivers that have effect, and these are usually minor.so, chances are you are not getting same o/c settings in bamt as you have in windows, or you've chosen a kernel that works very poorly with your gpus. experiment, and you will find settings that give pretty much same results as you get anywhere else, maybe even a little better.

Wanted to try solo mining for a bit.I setup bitcoin to run as server and my Windows box connected fine, my BAMT miner on the other hand is not so cooperative.Starts mining fine and within a couple of minutes miners go idle, then it switches to the backup server (pool).Am I missing something, is there any specific settings for solo mining ?

Just started using BAMT (switched over from LinuxCoin) and I must say I think it's great.

Having a few problems though. After about 10 minutes of mining or so, the mining instances will just lock up. I can still use the system but when the miners never find any new shares or update their hashrates.

If I try to Ctrl+C the miners, they don't respond, or they take an exceptionally long time to do so. I've also noted that when this happens I cannot view the web interface either (I just constantly get a "Connecting") error. I had a similar problem in LinuxCoin (hence why I switched over in the first place).

Now what's puzzling me is that I've already commented out the overclock lines in the configs and checked that the cards are definitely running at STOCK clock settings (not overclocked). So does anyone know what's causing this problem? Could it be my USB pen? Or my CPU? Or one of my cards?

Just started using BAMT (switched over from LinuxCoin) and I must say I think it's great.

Having a few problems though. After about 10 minutes of mining or so, the mining instances will just lock up. I can still use the system but when the miners never find any new shares or update their hashrates.

If I try to Ctrl+C the miners, they don't respond, or they take an exceptionally long time to do so. I've also noted that when this happens I cannot view the web interface either (I just constantly get a "Connecting") error. I had a similar problem in LinuxCoin (hence why I switched over in the first place).

Now what's puzzling me is that I've already commented out the overclock lines in the configs and checked that the cards are definitely running at STOCK clock settings (not overclocked). So does anyone know what's causing this problem? Could it be my USB pen? Or my CPU? Or one of my cards?

Just started using BAMT (switched over from LinuxCoin) and I must say I think it's great.

Having a few problems though. After about 10 minutes of mining or so, the mining instances will just lock up. I can still use the system but when the miners never find any new shares or update their hashrates.

If I try to Ctrl+C the miners, they don't respond, or they take an exceptionally long time to do so. I've also noted that when this happens I cannot view the web interface either (I just constantly get a "Connecting") error. I had a similar problem in LinuxCoin (hence why I switched over in the first place).

Now what's puzzling me is that I've already commented out the overclock lines in the configs and checked that the cards are definitely running at STOCK clock settings (not overclocked). So does anyone know what's causing this problem? Could it be my USB pen? Or my CPU? Or one of my cards?

Definitely nothing wrong with bamt. I have rigs that have been up for 2 months now without issues. Lower the clocks to stock and bump them up one by one.

Or when a rig crashes, run the top command to see which process id is defunct and then run the code below to see which GPU is locked up.

Code:

for p in `ps --no-heading -o pid -C screen`; do pstree -apG $p; done

I agree, BAMT is very good. I believe it's something wrong with my hardware but I can't figure out what. I've been running on stock clocks but it still crashes. But I opened the case to investigate the other day and it started working fine and has been running for about 5 days straight without problems, with my cards overclocked, so I dunno what's been causing it. I don't really wanna touch it incase it decides to stop working again.. I'll keep note of that command for if it does crash though, thanks!

Also has anyone had any luck getting this to work with Google's SMTP servers? They use TLS, which doesn't seem to be an option in the config.

Or is there an SMTP server I can set up on BAMT to use that?

I ask because I've got mine set up but it doesn't appear to be working and I don't know how I can test it.

I've started to used BAMT recently, and I really like it, especially all the monitoring options. It really does a great job.

Still, I have 2 questions:

-I have a MSI 890FXA-GD70 with 4 Radeon 6950, reference model that I've tried to convert to BAMT. While the screen is plugged on this computer, everything is fine, but the moment I unplug the screen, the computer doesn't broadcast anymore. mgpumon doesn't update with its information, and you cannot connect to the Munin website (the one with all the graphs when you type the local IP). When I connect back the screen, everything work again. Also, when I connect the screen, in gpumon, the first card have no information for like 3 seconds, before getting back to normal.

So, somebody had this bug before?

-Do you guys have any update on Gigabyte board (you know, with the awful USB bug where you can't boot on them)? I have some GA-990FXA-UD7 boards, and right now, I can't boot BAMT. I've first used the F4 BIOS version, before updating to the F7. Those two version don't work.

I'm currently looking into a PXE server, so I can boot those Gigabyte boards by LAN.

My server would load BAMT by network into those GB boards. Using the centralized config management, that way, I could load a config file automatically into those computers. I have enough equipment so all my Gigabyte boards have the same configuration. But I wonder if it's possible to load different config file depending of the computer.

Something like that:-The MB boot by LAN.-Call the PXE server, and boot BAMT.-When BAMT is loaded, it detect its current GPU.-When he gets the GPU infos, he load the correct config file.

The config files would be created by me, one specifically made by card model.

I will start the bounty with a 30 btc pledge. I am not sure about the exact specifications of the integration, so if others would like to spec something out, I would appreciate it. I would like for the OP to ultimately host the patch that this upgrade would entail. Maybe he would like to do this work also?

I will start the bounty with a 30 btc pledge. I am not sure about the exact specifications of the integration, so if others would like to spec something out, I would appreciate it. I would like for the OP to ultimately host the patch that this upgrade would entail. Maybe he would like to do this work also?